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Where to find spices store for Biryani in Cavite

 


It was an early and rainy morning when my son and I went to the Indian store.The store was still closed when we arrived, so I let my son sit on the yellow stairs of an old building near the store. He was still yawning, and his eyes were drowsy. We'd left the house too early. It took a few minutes before I saw people arriving and then sitting in front of some building next to the Indian store. We walked to the banana store and asked the seller if he knew what time the store would be open. He told me it would be open soon, as the men sitting next to the store were the crew. It took half an hour before the store opened; they open at eight in the morning. At last, we entered the store. It is small, but enough to move around and choose. There are enough crews to assist customers. The smell of the different spices is really aromatic, as I expected. The boxes of spices are piled up and organized.

I spent enough on the spices and rice to last for a month. But what I can’t forget is the rose-flavored lassi; its aroma and sweetness are really amazing, and I know I won’t find it easily in this country. Kamran Ayesha Gen, Merchandise, is located at Congressional Ave., Dasmarinas, Cavite. They sell at wholesale prices and are cheaper than you can find on Shopee. There are also some wholesale stores in Manila that I know of, but Kamran Ayesha was the closest to our home. I can go there at least twice a week if I run out of spices or if I want more lassi.





To give you an idea, the Shan special bombay biryani powder is 70 PHP for 60 g, compared to 85 PHP from some stores in Shopee. The price of basmati rice is 180 PHP per kilo. The 1L Lassi is only 120 PHP; it’s affordable, and I’ll always choose it if there’s only a 20 PHP difference between it and some usual fresh milk from supermarkets.

I suggest that you visit this store if you want to start your own biryani business or simply because you want to impress your husband with your cooking skills. Buy the special bombay biryani powder; it’s already mixed, and all the spices that you need are in it. Tomatoes, ginger, onion, and garlic are the only ingredients you need to add. One tablespoon of the mix is enough for 1 cup of basmati rice. One kilo of Basmati rice has 6 total cups, and the 60g of Bombay Special Biryani has 6 tablespoons. That’s why when you run out of basmati rice, you’ll also run out of biryani mixed. Keep that in mind. And that’s all, and I hope you’ll have a wonderful biryani day. And if you're not into cooking here some list of restaurants that you can visit, read it here.

 Disclaimer : This is not a paid article.


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